![]() I haven't experimented with UltraARC, but, from the look of it, you're probably wasting time and a lot of electricity trying to better the compression. Unless you really think FitGirl archives or similar archives really are packing in malware, you're probably best off just running the installer. but trying to account for unknown third-party DRM seems out of scope to me. Supporting such a thing might be within scope ( ?), but what you're describing seems likely to be encrypted using Inno Setup's own DRM or some third-party DRM scheme to prevent someone like you from re-releasing "FitGirl-brand" installers with malware packed in, or just to prevent you from taking credit for the work.Įvading Inno Setup's default DRM probably isn't hard (although it's illegal or questionably legal at best in some countries-including the United States), and I'd be unsurprised to find extant code elsewhere to do it. Are you sure this isn't just an Inno Setup archive with / without third-party compression?
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